08-017 Pettition to BOAppeals..OW
city of Nortbampton Mao0atbuorttO
BOARD OF APPEALS � 0
Room 15
City Hall
Notice:—This petition must be filled out in ink or typewritten, filed in triplicate and accompanied by 3 sets of
plans of the affected premises showing location, dimensions and area of the lot, and the locations, dimen-
sions and the distance from the boundary lines of all structures erected and to be erected. It shall be
filed at the office of the Board of Appeals and shall be accompanied by a Ming fee of $10.00.
PETITION TO BOARD OF APPEALS
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this petition. (Cross out inapplicable wor s. n applicable to petitions for review).
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Petition is hereby made for a i
Variation in Ngements of
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Section of C. A of the City Ordinances of the City of Northampton.
The Premises affected are situate on the North--..--.-- South—.---. East---- West _x a ide o£ North King
�- 3168 _11atfield ROGA and North King
Stre . ....... feet distant from the corner of Street and are known as No.
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Description of Proposed Building
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1. Size of building: front fed deep.
a tory* Height - ------ -- -feet. from finished grade.
2. Occupancy or use: (of each floor) Callaxmaoxmal ham Use
upon which subject petition is based (see paragraph 6 below); Main
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3. Zone District Date of erection (only if already existing)
5. Has there been a previous petition concerning the affected premises? . ...............
6. Description of proposed work and use:
It is proposed that the cellar of the residential dwelling be used as a
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upholstery and covers and cloth automobile tops as an accessory use*
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7. The reasons upon which I base my petition are as follows:
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business thoroughfare, situated in an area already beinglevoted to certain
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from a chicken farm on opposite aide of highway, and approximAtely 1300 from
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and light in nature. The building to be erected will have the appearance
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set back at least 30f from _the highway. -
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March 8, 1954
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Petition of John Frank Cysz and Frances R. Cysz.
Mr. Berate: I will read the notice that appeared in the
paper. `then we will hear those in favor
this petition.
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Th9s hearing is to be Held fUIP , pilr
pose of a Variatlbn frown the 3t.
of Section 12, C. 44 tIf thhe'E'Rl+s
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As there seems to be no one else interested
in this petition, we will hear the petitioner
or his representative.
Mr. Bowen: qty name A s Kenneth Bowen, attorney -at -law
and 1 representaMr. Cysz in this matter. The
proposed structure and land is Residence "B"
on North King Street on the left hand side of
the street. Westerly side of North King
Street approximately 5/10 mile from the
town line of Hatfield and the city line of
Northampton, and are on the same side of the
street down about 2 or 300 from a restuarant
which used to be a clock repair shop. on the
easterly side of the street a little bit
south of the restuarant is a chicken farm.
Further north, almost to the town line is a
filling station, Labbee's filling station.
All of these have been operating in this area,
5/10 mile away out from the city, in this
area classified as Residence "B" all are
developing along business lines.
The purpose of this petition is to secure a
variance from the zoning ordinances as it now
stands. The petitioner wishes to use the
basement of his home which he now owns and
has secured a building permit, to conduct a
small business which he is engaged in, at the
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mr. Bowen (Contd.) present time and is known as the Custom
Auto Shop the repairing of auto up-
holstering and the repair and manufacture
of cloth tops for convertibles. A shop
which is nearly manual in nature and he
has some small machines, stitiching
machines. Stapling operations and these
small stitching machines will make no
noise at all. He
He has to have the basement in his house
anyway and wants to have permission to
use this basement as his work operation.
The building will be set back about 30
or if nor. Cysz says it is required he can
set it back further than that. Set back
54 from the traveled service of the road.
Minimize to an annulity to eliminate traffic
hazard. Ample road to go way back into
the house which is going to be his garage
and basement as well.
Now the house to all intents and purposes
is going to look the some as anyother house.
(The Board is shown pictures of the house
which mr. Cysz plans to build).
Mr. Tarshus: if phis work is on cars, you will natur-
ally going to have them in the building.
how big is this bab6mbnt to bay
t0.r. Cysz: 46 x 26 as shown in the plan. i only
work on one car at a time. if i have to
keep a customer car over -night i will use
the garage otherwise 1 will use it for my
own purpose.
Par `xar shu s :
You won't have cars hanging around the place t
nor. Bowen:
Your work is such, that you oniy take care
of one car at a time.
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mr. Cysz:
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rsr. Bowen:
&r. Cysz's work is such that you can't
leave your car there and come back and pick
up in a few hours. His work is by appoint-
ment only.
This is mainly slip covers work on upholstery
You are fitted with slip covers or a new
top for your car.
There are only 3 parties in anyway than
can be called abutters who live 200 on
bath lines. #5, 43, and 2 all owned at the
present time by Carl and Laura G. Schneider,
and surrounding land owned by Ambrose and
0rvie Boyer.
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Mr. Bowen(Contd.)
Would you tell the gentlemen - :of the Board
about this, please Mr. Cysz.
Mr. Cysz.
I talked with an agent for tars. Schneider
and they would approve this project and
at the same time I talked with mr. Boyer
and atked him he if could be against my
operating a small business and he would not
be against it.
mr. Tarshus:
If you had to many cars there could you
put them in the back of the buiidiag.
tvIr Cysz;
No sir. I have to have a large yard for my
children. As a safety measure I would
like them to have it in the back of the
house and not have them anywhkre in front
of the building.
mr. Bowen:
As stated in the Zoning Ordinances, under
definitions, paragraph 11 23 ".
" A customary home occupation" is an oc-
oupation which customarily performed
by the occupant in the normal course of
his or her home duties such as sewing,
cooking, washing clothee:j"
Now it does say sewing and that it is why
we have come to this Board in the proper
way to request a variance. It also states
in Rewidence " A" that "Customary home
occupations carried on for profit by a
resident occupant, wit# the assistance of
not more than two employees regularly
engaged therein.
ter. Tarshus: How about signs?
Cdr. Cysz: I would like to have a small sign.
Mr. Berube: Any questions, gentlemen, if not. the Board
will notify you gentlemen.
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